Sentences with phrase «wrangling in»

Like a pre-nuptial agreement, a post-nuptial agreement can avoid a lot of legal wrangling in divorce.
Wrangling in discussions ending today in Germany suggests the controversy will be dragged out until a Paris conference at the end of next year, potentially undermining a final deal to replace the Kyoto Protocol on curbing greenhouse - gas emissions.
That has been resolved but now there is concern of internal wrangling in the union with regard to...
There would likely be some legal wrangling in such an event; the wrappers might try to get the fund manager to take on some of the liability.
Despite the turbulence investors encountered throughout the year due to lingering problems in Europe and political wrangling in the US, asset class returns in 2012 turned out to be quite satisfactory.
This isn't an issue with Treasurys, where a default is highly unlikely (though it may not always seem that way amid all the political wrangling in Washington).
Still, the ample power output of the 6.4 - liter Hemi, light steering effort and the convenience of the optional rear backup camera and parking sensors made wrangling in the Power Wagon around town a fairly easy task once I'd acclimated to the vast dimensions and weight.
After much wrangling in a day that saw the Tennessee House of Representatives hold up proceedings in order to move forward with an effort to truly hold students, teachers, and schools harmless in light of this year's TNReady trouble, it appears a compromise of sorts has been reached.
After years of wrangling in Michigan, the Republican - led state was finally able to pass a law that added some of the needed accountability and oversight provisions for the state's charter schools.
DAILY MAIL - Jan 16 - Sky - high tuition loans are turning more college - aged girls to the internet in hopes of wrangling in a wealthy suitor through an online dating site since it appears to be more profitable than an extra shift at the local coffee shop.
As a teacher, it's not always easy to find an outfit that you can move around in all day, wrangling in children and what not, and still look stylish.
That mirrored other polls showing a growth in climate skepticism over the same time frame, a phenomenon that has been explained by the economic crisis, weather and the «Climategate» scandal, which revealed scientists wrangling in hacked emails (ClimateWire, Dec. 3, 2009).
He offered his harshest words for Uber, who he accused of providing misleading information on a range of issues during the past couple of years of wrangling in Albany.
The secretary however conceded that the party is facing some internal wrangling in the district but blamed it on some leading members at the regional and national levels «who have in the recent past, disregarded the constituency executives», making it difficult to run the party in that constituency.
The locations of the speeches were the subject of behind - the - scenes wrangling in the de Blasio administration: The mayor's staff had selected the Kings Theater, which has returned to its glory after decades of disrepair and disuse, as the venue for his speech, only to find out in January that the speaker's office had reserved it, according to two people with direct knowledge of the conversations.
In a speech to her Salford constituency party, an «exasperated» Blears blew open the internal wrangling in the Labour party when she became the first member of the cabinet to acknowledge that ministers were jockeying for the leadership.
The internal wrangling in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has taken a new twist as the warring factions of the party prepare to hold separate conventions on Saturday.
Mr. Namoale, who blamed his defeat on some internal party wrangling in his constituency, said he is ready to help the NDC snatch power from the governing New Patriotic Party if given the nod.
COMMACK, N.Y. (CBSNewYork)-- We've seen bitter budget wrangling in Nassau County, but now Long Island's county to the east, Suffolk, is getting hit with its own budget crisis.
And, an added bonus to the new tax law - Cuomo and the legislature have saved themselves a lot of wrangling in next year's budget, though the governor says they will still have to cut $ 2 billion more dollars.
This time, leaving aside the row over whether or when TV debates will happen, all the broadcasters - not least Sky News, naturally - are putting a colossal and unprecedented effort into planning not only the election campaign and election night, but also the potential wrangling in the days and weeks after May 7.
Though the NDC has suffered similar internal wrangling in the past, party insiders say the main opposition party may not be lucky to survive the on - going bickering in the party if «what people are planning against each other is allowed to fester.»
In an apparent reference to the wrangling in the main opposition New Patriotic Party, the Okay FM Drive Time host said it will be a tragedy for Ghanaians to elect a candidate who does not respect the internal democracy of his party.
This means that you no longer have to worry about wrangling in your wandering toddler while pushing around your new bundle of joy.
The news this week of further Brexit wrangling in Parliament, complemented by the bungling of the foreign secretary in matters dealing with a British national presently in prison in Iran, don't really fill one with hope about how smoothly the transition to life outside the European Union will go for the United Kingdom, in light of the current government.
If this is indeed the case then we can expect a great deal of legal wrangling in the future, along with increased uncertainty.
With European uncertainty, slower growth in China and budgetary wrangling in the U.S., 2013 will be a tough year.
Social media has proven a tough thing to wrangle in terms of objectives.
There are also Greek Catholics, but their church has been closed since 1985, a casualty of political and economic wranglings in the church hierarchy.
That is a massive amount of information to try and wrangle in the first place, let alone filter down into a usable and accurate data report.
By using a lightweight stroller you can more easily wrangle in your children especially when the time comes to put the stroller away.
This also means that you will have one hand free to wrangle in your child after a long adventure.
The one hand fold down feature means that you can quickly close the stroller for easy storage while still having one hand free to wrangle in your wiggling child.
He added the internal wranglings in NPP can't change the prophecy of Nana Addo winning the elections.
Apparently even serving on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's transition team AND both his Medicaid and mandate relief task forces still doesn't give one enough juice to wrangle an in - person appearance by the state's chief executive.
which means I needed to wrangle it in with some appropriate dress and back to my sorority rushing days of conversation..»
Following the news that Roseanne's forthcoming revival successfully recruited The Big Bang Theory star Johnny Galecki to reprise his role as the sullen hipster David, the show has now wrangled in two more important alums from the original series to guest star.
He's required to be quite a bit more subdued here than in his regular gig as New Girl's Schmidt, but still wrangles in a few funny lines.
That's when they decide to call in some more parents to see if they can wrangle in their kids.
ARTHUR (PG - 13) Surprisingly lifeless remake of the 1981 classic had the undaunting task of trying to wrangle in Russell Brand to get a PG - 13 rating, which perhaps was its downfall.
The heated debate over the growth of charter schools in Massachusetts continues to escalate, as advocates and opponents wrangle in legal suits and wage aggressive public relation campaigns to sway parents» opinions.
HP wants the term «HP Touchpad» and has started the legal wranglings in order to procure and trademark this phrase.
Along with the new cross-shard feature a new alternate gameplay mode titled «Whitefall Steppes — Escalation» is also being wrangled in for the 1.4 update.
22: That's how many more qubits Google manages to wrangle in its fancy new Bristlecone quantum chip than former record holder IBM is able to.
Big baskets to hold blankets, and to wrangle in backpacks by the door.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, deep cuts to Medicaid — still preserved in the new bill — could be its undoing among moderates like Nevada's Dean Heller (who now says he's undecided but has previously trashed the GOP's proposals), Ohio's Rob Portman (who expressed some skepticism about the legislation Thursday), and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski (who was able to wrangle a very Alaska - centric measure into the BCRA, though it's not clear if that will be enough to win her vote).
After prolonged legal wrangling, US publisher Warner / Chappell Music agreed to pay $ 14 million in a settlement that would end its claims to the song's copyright.
«I think after much internal wrangling,» Witherell says, «the eurozone will likely emerge stronger in the second half, and as the recovery quickens, Sarkozy may be able to recover some of the credibility he has lost.
Bates, a Brit with a deep technical background and big - company chops, was perhaps one of the few executives — «a needle in a haystack,» Durban calls him — who could wrangle strong - willed engineers spread across half the globe.
A split decision would keep the injunction in place, and potentially send the case back to the lower courts for yet more legal wrangling.
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